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Crumar Haven

Crumar Haven

2006-10-31 by thrumtum

Hi, does anyone know much about this organ?  I think it also maybe
called the Crumar Haven Leslie.  There doesent seem to be any
information about this organ on the web at all.  Basically i have one,
and am thinking about selling it.  Does anyone know what sort of value
i should put on it?

The organ is in very nice condition, and sounds gorgeous.  I dont use
it anymore, and im reluctently thinking of selling it, for some space,
and cash.

It has a built in Leslie speaker, a headphone out jack, built in bass
pedals, and a 2 tier keyboard, with drawbars.  It also has a rythem
section.

I was surprized that i couldnt find any info at all on the web, or
this forum about it.  I would say it has a Hammond organ sound, and
probably just as good, if not better.  I really love the sound this
thing has.  I also have the Crumar haven61, which is much the same,
except has no Lesie speaker, and is portable.  There seems to be quite
alot of info on the net about that one.

Obviously its only worth what someone will pay for it, but i wont sell
it if its not worth much.  I checked what Hammond organs are going for
on ebay, and it varries from �10 to �600 and up approx, so that
doesent help me value the Haven much lol.

Thanks for any info,

Thrum

Re: Crumar Haven Leslie

2006-11-03 by thrumtum

Hi, seems nobody knows much about this organ?  I have put up a couple
of photo's of it in all its glory.  Maybe that might help jog someones
memory of it?  I believe these will be the first photos of this type
of organ anywhere on the net.  I still havent been able to find any
info about this anywhere.  But i am the proud owner of it, but would
still be willing to sell it if the price was good enough.

Hope you enjoy its photo's.  I tested it all out again the other
night, and its Hammond sound through the Leslie speaker is gorgeous.

The photo's are titled "Haven By Crumar", or here is the link to them;

http://launch.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/crumar/photos/browse/9927


Thrum




--- In crumar@yahoogroups.com, "thrumtum" <oceanwave@...> wrote:
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>
> Hi, does anyone know much about this organ?  I think it also maybe
> called the Crumar Haven Leslie.  There doesent seem to be any
> information about this organ on the web at all.  Basically i have one,
> and am thinking about selling it.  Does anyone know what sort of value
> i should put on it?
> 
> The organ is in very nice condition, and sounds gorgeous.  I dont use
> it anymore, and im reluctently thinking of selling it, for some space,
> and cash.
> 
> It has a built in Leslie speaker, a headphone out jack, built in bass
> pedals, and a 2 tier keyboard, with drawbars.  It also has a rythem
> section.
> 
> I was surprized that i couldnt find any info at all on the web, or
> this forum about it.  I would say it has a Hammond organ sound, and
> probably just as good, if not better.  I really love the sound this
> thing has.  I also have the Crumar haven61, which is much the same,
> except has no Lesie speaker, and is portable.  There seems to be quite
> alot of info on the net about that one.
> 
> Obviously its only worth what someone will pay for it, but i wont sell
> it if its not worth much.  I checked what Hammond organs are going for
> on ebay, and it varries from £10 to £600 and up approx, so that
> doesent help me value the Haven much lol.
> 
> Thanks for any info,
> 
> Thrum
>

Re: Crumar Haven Leslie

2006-11-03 by thrumtum

opps, sorry, had to temporarily delete the photo's as i made a typo. 
I uploaded them again in the photo's section here;

http://launch.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/crumar/photos/browse/4e50

Thrum



--- In crumar@yahoogroups.com, "thrumtum" <oceanwave@...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
>
> Hi, seems nobody knows much about this organ?  I have put up a couple
> of photo's of it in all its glory.  Maybe that might help jog someones
> memory of it?  I believe these will be the first photos of this type
> of organ anywhere on the net.  I still havent been able to find any
> info about this anywhere.  But i am the proud owner of it, but would
> still be willing to sell it if the price was good enough.
> 
> Hope you enjoy its photo's.  I tested it all out again the other
> night, and its Hammond sound through the Leslie speaker is gorgeous.
> 
> The photo's are titled "Haven By Crumar", or here is the link to them;
> 
> http://launch.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/crumar/photos/browse/9927
> 
> 
> Thrum
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In crumar@yahoogroups.com, "thrumtum" <oceanwave@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi, does anyone know much about this organ?  I think it also maybe
> > called the Crumar Haven Leslie.  There doesent seem to be any
> > information about this organ on the web at all.  Basically i have one,
> > and am thinking about selling it.  Does anyone know what sort of value
> > i should put on it?
> > 
> > The organ is in very nice condition, and sounds gorgeous.  I dont use
> > it anymore, and im reluctently thinking of selling it, for some space,
> > and cash.
> > 
> > It has a built in Leslie speaker, a headphone out jack, built in bass
> > pedals, and a 2 tier keyboard, with drawbars.  It also has a rythem
> > section.
> > 
> > I was surprized that i couldnt find any info at all on the web, or
> > this forum about it.  I would say it has a Hammond organ sound, and
> > probably just as good, if not better.  I really love the sound this
> > thing has.  I also have the Crumar haven61, which is much the same,
> > except has no Lesie speaker, and is portable.  There seems to be quite
> > alot of info on the net about that one.
> > 
> > Obviously its only worth what someone will pay for it, but i wont sell
> > it if its not worth much.  I checked what Hammond organs are going for
> > on ebay, and it varries from £10 to £600 and up approx, so that
> > doesent help me value the Haven much lol.
> > 
> > Thanks for any info,
> > 
> > Thrum
> >
>

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